Using two condoms is actually less effective than one condom alone. This is because the two condoms will rub against each other, creating friction, then can create a hole and cause them to fail.
Using two condoms is not a good idea. You are more likely to get pregnant when using two condoms because the condoms rub against each other and create friction which can make them tear. Just stick to one condom. If you want to use multiple forms of contraception, combining male condoms with Birth Control pills is a better choice.
If you wear two condoms at once the chaffing caused by the two layers of rubber rubbing against each other is likely to result in tears in one or both condoms.
No, they will rub against each other and there is a greater chance of them tearing or splitting than if you only wore one.
yes.
because the condoms will break its like you and your boyfriend both wearing condoms they will rub against each other and break
No. Using 2 condoms increases the friction. this would be worse than using only one.
NO! NEVER!! Suggest you use just one at a time, you can put another one on later.
It is, though sensation with be reduced.
On the funnier side.
Yes, to be sure, to be sure
No.
Yes. It is still viable sperm and can still get people pregnant if they try.
No. They will actually rub together and the friction will cause them both to tear!
You should wait about a month until you have sex afterwards and unless you want to get pregnant again, yes, use condoms. If you plan another child wait about 4 months to try to get pregnant.
While it is not likely, there are rare occasions where pregnancy still occurs. You have to remember, other than abstinence, no form of birth control is 100%.
Get on birth control if you're still worried about chances of getting pregnant use condoms while using birth control also.
Condoms are a good source of contraception if you use them properly, and they do not tear/break. If the condom didn't tear/break then, even if they did ejaculate inside you, there is very little chance you would get pregnant.
Yes. You can get pregnant any time you have unprotected sex. Be smart: use condoms.
Yes, as long as their partners use condoms.
Yes the pre ejaculation contains sperm. That is why the pull out method does not always work, and you still can get pregnant. So use condoms or another birth control method. There are many to choose from but you can still catch an std so condoms or abstain is your best method.
Yes, so it's important to use protection such as condoms or the Birth Control pill.
You should be able to use one, but two is safer. Their will be less feeling for you, but if one breaks, you still have one.
Yes, you can still get pregnant if you've experienced PMS. Unless a woman is menopausal or already pregnant, pregnancy can occur. The youngest known female to be pregnant was four years old at the time. The only ways to insure that you do not become pregnant are to practice safe sex or abstinence. You can use hormonal birth control, male or female condoms, the sponge, the ring, or a diaphragm to prevent pregnancy.